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Albright and Wilson

The identification of Tris as a potential carcinogen dealt a resounding blow to the flame-retardant finishing industry. From 1977 to 1984, several principal supphers of flame-retardant chemicals either reduced the size of their operations or abandoned the market completely. However, Albright and Wilson Corp. (UK) continues to produce THPC—urea precondensate and market it worldwide, and Westex Corp. (Chicago) continues to apply precondensate—NH finish to millions of yards of goods for various end uses. American Cyanamid reentered the market with a precondensate-type flame retardant based on THPS. [Pg.491]

Albright and Wilson = A Daiuml hachi Chemical = D Bayer = B Hoechst = Ho American Cyanamid = AC Exxon Chemical = E Shell Chemical = S Henkel = He Sherex = Sh and AK = AKZO. [Pg.545]

The acid process has been operated since 1970 by Cytec Canada Inc. (Niagara Falls, Canada) and since 1980 by Albright and Wilson Ltd. (Oldbury, England). Many of the details of the process are considered to be proprietary because of its specialized nature. Nippon Chemicals has also been producing phosphine, probably by the acid process, in Japan since the early to mid-1980s. Typical properties of phosphine are given in Table 1. [Pg.317]

Biocides. Two phosphine derivatives are ia commercial use as biocides. These are tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium sulfate [55566-30-8] and tributyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride [8741-28-8]. These compounds are sold by Albright and Wilson Ltd. and EMC, respectively. The preparation... [Pg.319]

Tolicide PS 72M Product Brochure, Albright and Wilson Biocides, Oldbury, Worley, West Midlands, U.K. [Pg.321]

Suppliers Albright and Wilson, Coyne Chemical, EMC Corp., General Chemical, Hoechst, Monsanto, Rhone Poulenc, Texas Gulf, others. [Pg.25]

The reagent as supplied by Albright and Wilson, Ltd., or Matheson, Coleman and Bell was fractionally distilled from sodium and used within a few days of distillation. [Pg.58]


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